A server assists the priest during the mass by holding the book, bringing things to the altar, offering the water and wine at the Offertory, washing the priest's hands, ringing the bell, and making the responses. They may also carry the crucifix or processional cross, candles, incense, etc. They may assist with the boat if incense is used.
Often it is the altar server or the priest
Roman Catholic AnswerAt its bare minimum, there are only two: an altar server and a priest; and the altar server is optional if there is no one available. At a Sunday Mass in a parish, you might have a priest, a deacon, one or more altar servers, a reader, one or more Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist, a cantor, and people in the choir; not to mention the congregation. Again, only the priest is necessary, though.
Catholic Mass can be seen on The Daily Mass, Catholic TV, Sjccdalton, The Sunday Mass, and Saint Mary of Angels. Some of the sites have a daily Mass and others have selected services.
Critical Mass - Catholic rock - was created in 1996.
Well, my mom told me this, the difference between a Catholic mass and a Christian mass is a Christian does not have communion and does not have a tabernacle. But a Catholic mass does give out communion and does have a tabernacle.
I'm 13 and an altar server in my Catholic church. The main job for an altar server is to help the priest. the priest finds it difficult to carry out mass alone. The servers carry things like candles, incense, cross, lectionary and things like that. They also take up the gifts to the priest and wash his hands and help prepare the eucharist.
Nothing replaced the mass as it was and always will be the central manner of worship of the Catholic Church.
Catholic Rent was when you had to pay to go to mass or be a Catholic. People had to pay a penny
The catholic mass is the same everywhere. Different places may interget little customs of their own but the mass is same everywhere.
Anyone may serve at Mass IF the priest celebrating the Mass allows, it would be up to the individual priest who was the celebrant.
The celebrant of mass must be an ordained Catholic priest. This includes monsignors, bishops, archbishops and popes.
Neither. A priest celebrates a mass.